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Graduate Intern - Art ( Job Number: 24000654) Library SPOT: - £22,113 per annum (kept in line with real living wage) Fixed Term - Full Time Contract Duration: Until 30 September 2025 Contracted
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Performing Arts Audience Development & Engagement Coordinator ( Job Number: 24000635) Student Enrichment Directorate Grade 5: - £25,742 - £28,759 per annum Open-Ended/Permanent - Full Time
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Associate Professor in Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century (ENGL_01) ( Job Number: 24000371) Department of English Studies Grade 9: - £57,696 to £64,914 per annum Open-Ended/Permanent - Full
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of the underlying archaeological data, including drawing material from secondary literature on a wide range of topics, varying from the settlement patterns and communication networks of medieval England through
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, including interviews and participant observation, across selected university research institutes Conduct literature reviews and examine documentation relating to research governance Use an action research
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of the literature on solitude to communicate effectively with stakeholders. To organise advisory panel, including sending emails, coordinating meeting times, taking notes during meetings, soliciting feedback and
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, ‘Powerpoor’ and ‘Include’. The researcher will be based at Durham University. Durham University Durham University is one of the world's top universities with strengths across the Arts and Humanities, Sciences
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four intern positions available across University Library and Collections; Archaeology and Bioscience Collections (Museums, Galleries and Exhibitions) – MGE is responsible for world-class museum and art
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support integral to the smooth delivery of services to Durham Student Organisations (DSO) in the Performing Arts Unit. Based at the Sir Thomas Allen Assembly Rooms Theatre, the Student Performing Arts Unit
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on the School’s undergraduate programmes in Modern Languages and Cultures, Chinese Studies, Japanese Studies and Visual Arts and Film, and across its three MA programmes in Languages, Literatures and Cultures